Loving God with Our Minds: The Pastor as TheologianWm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 15 лист. 2004 р. - 383 стор. This volume explores the challenges and possibilities facing contemporary theological inquiry. Produced in honor of Wallace M. Alston, the book is framed around the areas of discussion that Alston, as director of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton, New Jersey, has diligently placed at the forefront of Christian reflection. Written by some of today's leading Christian pastors and theologians, these insightful chapters probe topics of interest to both the church and the academy. In the first section Denise M. Ackermann, Gerhard Sauter, William Schweiker, Max L. Stackhouse, Michael Welker, and Carver T. Yu examine cultural, social, political, and ethical challenges to Christian theology. In the second section Don Browning, Brian E. Daley, Botond Gal, Niels Henrik Gregersen, John Polkinghorne, and Dirk Smit discuss theology's ongoing dialogue with the sciences and the humanities. In the third section Milner S. Ball, L. Ann Jervis, John S. McClure, Allen C. McSween Jr., Patrick D. Miller, Jrgen Moltmann, Fleming Rutledge, and Virgil Thompson illuminate the role of theology in preaching and teaching. In the fourth and final section of the book David Fergusson, Thomas W. Gillespie, Colin Gunton, Cynthia A. Jarvis, Robert W. Jenson, J. Harold McKeithen Jr., A. J. McKelway, Daniel L. Migliore look at several cutting-edge themes drawn from Reformed and ecumenical theology. Loving God with Our Minds unites voices from the various enterprises of the Center of Theological Inquiry, from different churches, from different theological and academic disciplines, and from different countries across the globe. The book is thus a bouquet of diverse perspectives mirroring what is so central and admirable in Wallace Alston and reflecting what he so desires to see among fellow Christians and pastor-theologians -- loving God not only with our hearts but also with our minds. Contributors: Denise M. Ackermann Milner S. Ball Don Browning Brian E. Daley David Fergusson Botond Gal Thomas W. Gillespie Niels Henrik Gregersen Colin Gunton Cynthia A. Jarvis Robert W. Jenson L. Ann Jervis John S. McClure J. Harold McKeithen Jr. A. J. McKelway Allen C. McSween Jr. Daniel L. Migliore Patrick D. Miller Jrgen Moltmann John Polkinghorne Fleming Rutledge Gerhard Sauter William Schweiker Dirk Smit Max L. Stackhouse Virgil Thompson Michael Welker Carver T. Yu |
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Who Is the Other? Embodying Difference through Belonging | 3 |
A City upon a Hill? The Religious Dimension of American SelfUnderstanding and Its Crisis Today | 17 |
On the Possibility of a New Christian Humanism | 31 |
The Moral Roots of the Common Life in a Global Era | 50 |
Theology in the Crisis of Humanity | 62 |
When a Worldview Collapses The PastorTheologian at the Beginning of the Third Millennium | 74 |
A Scientist Looks at Theological Inquiry | 91 |
Is There a Future for the Cooperation of Natural Sciences and Christian Theology? | 98 |
PastoralTheological Reflections on Sin | 226 |
The Missing Spirit of Uality | 236 |
A New Liberalism of the Word | 248 |
The Story That Shaped Pauls Way with Women | 265 |
Reformed and Ecumenical Theology | 281 |
The Scope of Biblical Interpretation in the Reformed Tradition | 283 |
The NotSoPlain Meaning of Scripture | 291 |
Midrash and the Recovery of Biblical Authority | 298 |
Saint Gregory of Nazianzus as Pastor and Theologian | 106 |
On Justice in Barths View of the Christian Life | 120 |
Guilt Shame and the Face of God | 146 |
Critical Familism and the Law | 164 |
Preaching and Teaching the Old Testament | 181 |
Praying with Eyes Open | 195 |
Newman and the Preacher as Theologian | 202 |
The Preacher of the Word and a Southern Recipe for Creeds and Politics | 220 |
Christ Outside the Walls | 317 |
On the Ascension | 331 |
The Trinitarian Shape of Christian Theology | 341 |
The Spirit of Reformed Faith and Theology | 352 |
The Theology of Worship within the Reformed Tradition | 367 |
Contributors | 381 |
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